The Cardiac Access-Remoteness Index of Australia (Cardiac ARIA) used geographic information systems (GIS) to model population level, road network accessibility to cardiac services before and after a cardiac event for all (20,387) population localities in Australia., The index ranged from 1A (access to all cardiac services within 1 h driving time) to 8E (limited or no access). The methodology derived an objective geographic measure of accessibility to required cardiac services across Australia. Approximately 71% of the 2006 Australian population had very good access to acute hospital services and services after hospital discharge. This GIS model could be applied to other regions or health conditions where spatially enabled data were availabl...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
PowerPoint Presentation. Spatial Information Committee (SICOM), Surveying and Spatial Sciences Insti...
*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to...
The Cardiac Access-Remoteness Index of Australia (Cardiac ARIA) used geographic information systems ...
Background—Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based ...
Background: Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Background/aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, d...
ObjectiveTo identity differences between a general access index (Accessibility/ Remoteness Index of ...
Clark, RA, Coffee, N, Turner, D, Eckert, K, Bamford, E, van Gaans, D, Astles, P, Milligan, M, Smail,...
Existing Phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation services are currently underutilised and improving access wi...
Objective: To identity differences between a general access index (Accessibility/ Remoteness Index o...
Objective: To demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (...
OBJECTIVE: To use a geographic information system to qualitatively and quantitatively illustrate the...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (Ac...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
PowerPoint Presentation. Spatial Information Committee (SICOM), Surveying and Spatial Sciences Insti...
*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to...
The Cardiac Access-Remoteness Index of Australia (Cardiac ARIA) used geographic information systems ...
Background—Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based ...
Background: Access to cardiac services is essential for appropriate implementation of evidence-based...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, disability and dea...
Background/aims: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to impose a heavy burden in terms of cost, d...
ObjectiveTo identity differences between a general access index (Accessibility/ Remoteness Index of ...
Clark, RA, Coffee, N, Turner, D, Eckert, K, Bamford, E, van Gaans, D, Astles, P, Milligan, M, Smail,...
Existing Phase 2 cardiac rehabilitation services are currently underutilised and improving access wi...
Objective: To identity differences between a general access index (Accessibility/ Remoteness Index o...
Objective: To demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (...
OBJECTIVE: To use a geographic information system to qualitatively and quantitatively illustrate the...
ObjectiveTo demonstrate the potential of GIS (geographic information system) technology and ARIA (Ac...
Background/Aims Timely access to appropriate cardiac care is critical for optimizing positive outcom...
PowerPoint Presentation. Spatial Information Committee (SICOM), Surveying and Spatial Sciences Insti...
*This extended abstract is free to read on the publisher's website* Background/Aims Timely access to...